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Dot matrix printers offer the lowest resolution of all available
printers. Although dot matrix printer manufacturers claim
resolutions as high as 360 dots per inch, the real resolution
of most is only 60 dots per inch. Higher resolutions are
simulated by overlapping consecutive dots. The reason that
the true resolution is only 60 dots per inch is because the
width of each dot is approximately 1/60th of an inch (16
mils). In order to print readable bar codes on a dot matrix
printer, the Narrow Bar Width must never be less than the
width of a printer dot as it is impossible for a dot matrix
printer to print a line narrower than the width of a single
dot. The larger the value that you choose for the Narrow
Bar Width (within the allowable range for a specific symbology),
the more readable your bar codes will be.
When you set up the Windows printer driver for your dot
matrix printer you should select the highest dot resolution
that the printer is capable of. If the driver has a Dithering
option, you should also select "Line Art" or the
finest dithering resolution that is supported. Some dot matrix
drivers also allow you to set the intensity or darkness of
the printing. If your printer supports this feature, you
should set the intensity to the darkest level supported.
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